Coolidge is a smaller community where families frequently rely on a limited number of long-term care options. That can create pressure to “trust the process,” especially when staff members say the incident was unavoidable.
But in real cases, preventable factors often show up in the records: inconsistent assistance during transfers, gaps in fall-risk monitoring, delayed responses after head impacts, or unsafe conditions in common areas like bathrooms and hallways. Even when a fall occurs during normal daily routines, the question becomes whether the facility adapted to the resident’s risk level and followed its own care standards.


